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WPoLLy SEZ CATHRINE SEEMS LIKE AND RAY'S TAKIN THEIR /| HONEYMOON TRP BY/ AIRPLANE. GITS ALLTH' MODERN GALS )/ DON'T You ) GOODTHINGS. THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE, WE DNESDAY, FEB. 17, 1937 / BELIEVE IT FER AM\NNE’) AS LIKES IT, BUT FER WANTED SITUATION wanted in Alaska Preferably department store work but would consider other lines in which my experience might be mutually valuable. Capable B thoroughly trained in both and soft lines. College graduate— age 33. Present position: manage! of operation in store doing fivi hundred thousand volume wit one hundred thousand in stock. References and details of experi- ence gladly furnished. Give de- tails of offer. W. H. Ferguson, 6820 Phinney Ave. Seattle, Wash. WOMAN @ 1603 In case of error or if an ad 2 i has been stopped before ex- | [WANTED — To buy a rdrobe piration, advertiser please noi- trunk in good conditicn. Write fy this office (Phone 374) at Empire N. 297. once and same will be given attention THE DAILY ALASKA E\’APIRE FOR SALE & FOR SALE—Lots in Gold Belt Ad- TURN your olc gola into value dition at prices lower than th ose' Cash or trade at Nugget Shop Guoted last fall. Allen Shattuck. e e MISCELLANEGUS s fn“sh California dates. from your groeery. WANT AD INFORMATION ¥ Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive Insertions One day _10¢ Additional days ... 5¢ Minimum charge 50¢ Copy must be in the office by oclock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. ~Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. Pri . . . . . . a v R Eve f 2 1) 9 by wants day work. Phone Yul al e WANTED to room ana board chil- dren—Reasonable rates, schooling included. Minfield Home, Lena Beach or write Minnie Field, Box 763, Juneav d 7 al . . . . . . " . . . . v K] suR 4—4 TOOmM nouse Wi bath avm basement; rented. P $2400. Terms, inquire Harold Smith, Forest Service. TOM | Order MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951\ Write , Or leave orders J. B. Buxfnrd Co. ‘ RESTAURANT for sale. Lox 316, The Empire. | Du‘- GUARAN’I’EED Realistic }erma- nents, $3.75. FPinger wave. 50c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. FOR SALE—Income property. plex house, completely furnished. | Rentals g 10% on $8,400. Large lot, close in, fine view. Price $4,000. Terms. Geo. B. Rice & Asscciates, Shattuck Bldg., Phone 662. ' bl PIANO lessons, =ussial or popular | Beginners’ fall classes now start- | ing. Phone 544. Rurth Wood. ——__/ I Fepor 5th near Ken- Phone 330. | LUDT AND FOU}\D [ from S — WILL the party who took the sled |Mile "OR SALE—Fropersy NE comer | o “pop oy oven please return a6 A Front and Main. Steady income.| oo to the Tallapoosa. day Inquire Faulkner & Banfield. | | —_— — | LOST—Billfold containir.g currency. 'OR SALE44-ft. 35 np. Diesel| Reward. Return to Empire I nea Th to be Boat Discovery, suitable for hali-| but trolling and seine fishing. Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner, | EDSON WAVE SHOP ‘ i care Olson & Sunde Shipyards,’ Machine and Machineless | ?‘ i Seattle. Wash.,, or Sunde & d’Evers PERMANENT WAVES i y“m Ask about FREE RADIO Room 6, Valentine Bldg. Ph. 666 FOR SALE—6 room house on Basin - road; also lot on nedy. Reasonable. < , oeattle, Wash. X ompany, e | imch |cabin —* | white | Iby e Ll . ST St fOR SALE—1933 Pontiac, two-door five-passenger touring sedan. A-1 condition. Connors Motor Co. "~ FOK RENT FU " steamheated | sleeping mums with bath, close in, light cooking permitted. Tel. Cigars Cigarettes Steam.er Movements evening. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle February 19. SOUTHBUUND Northwestern scheduled to sail Northland haps early Alaska Estebeth leaves every Wednes- Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 1BOAT CABIN IS WASHED ASHORE May Mean hxplanahon of| The cabin of a boat, {be from'one of the several craft| | ripped The discovery was made by George Jones in cherge of the ERA camp thatch door in the top and two 10- Further those interested | Service office |Jones at the ERA Camp. Lode and placer location notices r sale at The Empire Office. ) | : ALASKA MAKES EARLY MORNING --.-.-.--4- NARTVBOUND ncess Norah scheduled to rive tomorrow afternoon or SCHEDULED SAILINGS elyn Berg scheduled to sail rom Seattle February 19. SAILINGS Steamer Takes Qut Forty- one Passengers from rom Seattle February 20 at Juneau, Douglas am. scheduled south- ound sometime Friday, per- Bringing 22 passengers to Jun: from Seatile, and with 11 othe aboard for Juneau from loc ports, the Alaska Line steamer aska warped into the Pacific Cc Dock here this morning at o'clock, and sailed again for Lynr Canal at 10 o'clock this morning. The steamer carried 111 passen- gers through Juneau for Haines ® Skagway, and the Westward from a. m. for Petersburg, Kake ® seottle. She brought to Juneau nd wayports. ® 201 tons of general cargo, and also 20 c 000000 s d charged here 26 tons to be re- layed to nearby island ports by the motorship Estebeth. On the 'v I's bridge is Capt. C Westlund. The Alaska is sched- ule(l to cail at Haines, Yakutat, Cordova, Valdez, and Sew- i d on the present westward voy- age. Passengers to Juneau from Se- attle aboard the Alaska were: Louis Anderson, Eugenec. Baker, Luella Egan, Paul Jensen, Marie Mead, Dan V. Moller, O. M. Odom, Mr. and M. Eugene F. Reynold: H. B. Howd, Ben Howland, Mrs.! J. M. Lahr, Charles Maki, Wi-{ liam Manley, James P. Savery, Claud V. Stoner, Mr. and Mrs.| E. Warren and child, Gerald Odom, and Joe Slahy. Passengers to Juneau from other| Southeast Alaska ports aboard the mer were: Sam Shucklin, Lena, Paulsen, Jack Boyle. Stanley Zuern,} Ed Berndt. from Ketchikan; Mrs.| L. B. Chisholm, from Wrangell; T.! A. Thatcher, F. E. Walker, Hall, ersbur The Alaska is carrying three pas- sengers to Haines, two to Yakutat, twenty to Cordova, six to transfer} fo th ame: sight to Valdez, and 72 passengers to Seward The Alazka tock 41 passengers out from Juneau this morning, in- cluding a squad of eight basket- ball play from Juneau High {School, going to Skagway, and an- AU kon scheduled southbound bout IFebruary 24. scheduled southbound bout February 24 or Feb- uary 25 LOCAL eeeceo000o0eeerco0eenosect SAILINGS ay night at 6 p. m, for Sea Tragedy or Just Freak of Storm which may ted missing or from a vessel which the wind may have it off, floated ashore 14% near the bathing house uk Beach, befween last Fri- night end Monday morning. at the scene. inside of the cabin appears new and is not painted. The is 6% feet long, 4': feet wide 2% feet ‘high with a sliding port holes on each side. The is painted green on top and on the sides. inquiry may be made at the Forest or from Foreman - . | Candy Cards | THE NEW ARCTIC dest Famous Draught Beer On Tap TIMMY*" CARLSON FoR R A G A L TEIAGE S € 585 4 1852 after 1 p.m. 424 Franklin. FOR RENT—5 room, -partly fur-! nished house. Call at Juncau Marble Works or phene 425, By <oyth 8¢ e 1. 17 VACANCY | recms, privi Franklin St. FOR RENT—Ke 815 per month. Over Juneau Shop. T R FOR RENT — Furnished 3 room, apt., steam heat. Excellent view, quiet, adults only. 124 W. 6th St. P'nor.e 141 T‘OR RENT -— Fumlshed " heated apartment. Inquire Jensen Apts. VACANCY Nugéet Apts. | FOR RENT — Furnished 2 room bachelor apts. Newly renovated. Eureka Apartments. i CANADIAN PACIFIC, TO VANCOUVER, VICTOFiIA Tickew, reservattons and full V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU other squad of 13 hoopsters from Douglas, going to Haines. Other outbound passenger§ from! Juneau on the steamer were: For Haines—Millie DeHaven; for| Yakutat—George Marks, O. W. Can-| non, Edith Valley, David Henry, Fred Sundberg, William Thomas, Paul Henry, George Bremi; for Cordova Rose Maloof, Carroll Lemke, Ralphe Don; Mrs. Tom Casey, Gill Rich, Tony SAILING snd SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH February 11 and 20 March 1 iP. C. McMuilen, Mrs. A. H. dale, Hugrv Aum NEW ARCHITECT JOINS! N. LESTER TROAST CO., STAFF; MANLEY BACK Following a week behind Troast, Willisam Manley, of the Juneau architectural firm of N. Lester Troast and Associates, re- Nor- { particulars from FOR RENT—Seven room furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. | | FOR RENT — Furnished 4-room | house. Oil range. Phone 181 a(ter‘ 5 pm. Ludwig Nelson ., WATCOMAKER and JEWELEI §-ROOM _ steamheated furnished | Jenesw; Alaskn house, 2 baths, 6 bedrooms, elec-| TN NNS SN tric range, Frigidaire. Windsor | ™ =z | | PHONE 206 Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to San Francisco buakery Apts. i 00ZY, warm, furn apts. ’ug'm]‘ water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasvaable at Seaview. IOR PFN’!" F‘urmshed apartment. Phone 2004. 425 7th St. *- " Try The Empire classifieds for results. Chatham »uans 1nm:p«uuon 0' “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersturg, Kake, Port Alexander aa¢ ~ay ports. Preight received rot later than 4 p. m. Thursday. LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Prompt Delivery turned to Juneau from the Sou 1this morning aboard the stea Alaska. Mr. Manley brought to Juneiu |with him another architect, who will assist in the firm’s office here| HONE\/NOONIN‘ AY UP N THAIR S OK. F\QR’TSEM CALL WITH 33 : 1; trips will be first class in every man- and Westward Alaska ports Skagway, | I Carl |z and J. D. Barnett, from Pet- Starr at Cordova, . For Seward— = Craviolini, M J. Walsh, Casey Jones| " By CLIFF STERRETT GMME TH' PLAIN OL! ORDINARY DAY-COACH LIKE WE HAD, GON! THROUGH SOME OF ME == chitecture school at the Uni- of Washington, and is the Prof. Savery, of the Phil- department at the Univer- recently engaged in work in California, rmerly with the firm of T'homas, Grainger and Thomas, de- rs of the Harborview Hospital attle M | versity son of osophy DOUGLAS NEWS FIREMEN MAKE PROGRESS TOWARD SECURING TRUCK; has bheen in the VOTE TO PASS UP SMOKERi ites on a vacation trip of about x weeks, on which he fruitlessly ought the sun as far south as He reports a most pleas- Approximately $800 is the amonnt collected in donations toward the new fire truck needed in Douglas, as reporfed at the speclal meeting | held last night. Fil’it Oflicial List | The meeting was called for lhe ¢ purpose of considering the pro- of Good Will Contest posed sponsorship of a smoker to be held at the natatorium in the! Girls ls Tomorrow near future. It was voted to pass | up active participation in the event | but willingness to help the smoker |along was expressed. ! There was further discussion as comes to travel details, therel¢s the kind of fire truck to be! s nothing too good for the rep-lpyrchased but definite action with- ntatives of Juneau, Douglas and|pelq until further information 'isf Gastineau Channel points. The| eceived. .- DOUGLAS BOYS LEAVE ON GOOD WILL TOUR“ ! (Continuea frm Page One) — | Pollman cars and dining cars | s and first class ac- ommodations aboard the ships of | Alaska Steamship Compan Plenty of sightseeing and entertain- Douglas high school boys accom- the ment to fill in every minute with pleasures that are dear to the Laglets basketball team left the! heart of every girl. Jmmvl this morning at 10 o'clock Every Expense Paid lon the Alaska, bound for Haines to| ery expense will be paid. Every|Visit there a few days. They also travel detail will be taken care of |Plan to visit Skagway and a serles in advance. Our Alaska winners|0f games are scheduled during the| ! have nothing to do but to en-|trip. g themselves in congenial com-| Bovs making the trip are — H.S. rionship. Help your daughter,| Gerald Cashen, Bob Feero, Ben ster, sweetheart or friend to win|Shitanda, George Stragier, Albert this entrancing trip and Hjalmer Savikko, Joe Riedi Standings To Be Published and Art Reinikka; FEaglets, Glen, Votes will be counted daily and|FEdwards, Clyde Boyer, Albert Stra- tandings published, beginning early {eler, Lloyd Guerin. The entire high next week. The contest is open|School saw the boys off on the, to unmarried women over the age |boat. of 18 years and of good morals. Any | They expect to return on the Yu- zirl meeting those qualifications kon about next Tuesday. may enter herself or be nominated | e s by a friend or group of friends. A, |LUMBER ARRIVES HERE bonus vote of 20,000 is given her 1! FOR GARAGE BUILDING | the time of her nomination. > | Work on the Bacon building 4 | which has been suspended due to = | |lack of building materials for about v TID‘—'S TomorRrOW P mo months will be resumed shortly 2s lumber and other supplies or- dered before the strike are now ar- {riving for the job. ., Texas’ needy aged received $7,- 1| 638,000, half of which was Federal |money, in the first six months of| 1936 after fthe state began pemlon Ppayments. e Lede and placer location notices| for sale at The Empire Ofllce. 1’ *. High tide 5:52 a. m., Low tide 12:52 p. m., 1.8 feet High tide 7:11 p. m., 11.7 feet 155 feet | | We truly believe thal we sell America’s Greatest Shoe Values and Prettiest Footwear DEVLIN’S | { | || The only line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Leave Arrive Leave | Juneau Juneau’' Southbound Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 2 Seattle SEATTLE and RETURM $68.00 M. 8. Northland .. M. S. Norco .. Feb. 10 ..Feh. 19 RAY STEVENS, Agent. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF E GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent. —— Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER { {this summer to turn out the large amount of work pending. James P. Savery is the new archi- DRY CLEANING [tect arriving in Juneau to join ¢ \Troast staff. He is a graauate of Soft { Water Washing : Phone U Jeneau or 71 Dougles | Leave Junean: A.M.— | 10:15, 1 uo 5:40, 6:4u, 7:40, §:40, 10 11:40. Glacler Bighway !Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, P.M.—IH:SD. 5. Saturday Special 6:45 p.m. | eave Juneau: AM. — 730, | 3M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday i 10:00 pm. Pirst Bus Sundays and l leaves Juneau at 9:30 Bpfll i 5 AM, 'CHANNEL BYS LINE. 7-Plcxcg Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket? 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. s.m PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RMWNEHART hief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH; GROCERS | panied by Wm. E. Feero, and the|§g WINNER LOGAN Mrs. Helmi Bach of Douglas is | . E. Walker, Portland, Ore.; T. A. CONTEST | Thaicher, Ketchikan; Sam Shuck- iin, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. King, Cordova; Jack Greenwood, in receipt of a letter with check Petersburg; Dan V-Moller, Juneau; enclosed announcing that she had | William Manley, Juneau; James P. been awarded the second prize of Savery, Seafile; Mi and Mrs, E. $25 for a slogan submited to the Warren' and 'child,’ Seatfle; 'Ed Canned Salmon Industry of Seat-|Beérngt, Seaftle. le, for use in their advertising cam- paign. s DEGAN AT i:E DOUGLAS INN Sante Degan has recovered from 1is recent illness and is now as- sting 2t the Douglas Inn. N L 2 MRS. BACH I IN Alaskan Charles’ Woods, Tee Harbor; Jo- seph Akagi, Killisnog; 8. J. Hooper, Seattle; O, G. Osmundsen, -Seattle; George Davis, Seattle; George Phil- lips, Juneau; Jack Boyle, Ketchi- kan; Claud V. Stoner, Seattle; J. O. Johnson, Seattle; L. Anderson, |Seattle; Ben Howland, Seattle; O. M. Odom, Seattle; H. B. Howd, Se- attle. | T AT THE HOTELS — i Gastineau P. Ganty, Sitka} K. B. Edwards; | Juneau; L. Kefcham, Seattle; M. Ward, Juneau; H. C. Magoon, Gam-~ bier Bay; J. $. Bbarnett, Seattle; S < L MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. TWO LARGE SEAPLANES Zynda Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Reynolds, Se- attle; Carl Hall, Sexttle; Stanley Zuern, Portland, Ore. R—— offer DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE te SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA Authorized U s. m Carriers PHONES: fié3—106-—"angnr 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN——Filots——GEN%E MEYRING SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR'ROUND o SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound SOuthouna Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 16 N WESTERN ... Feb. 20 Feb. 23 VICTORIA Feb. 27 Mar. 2 \ukjn northbound calls Sitka, Haines, Skagway, § diak in addition to regular ports of d sailing from Juneau to be an- h()u.'L(’d later. H Steamer YUKON ALASKA Round trip fare to Seattle—$65 THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agemt——Phone 2 Alaska Transportation - Company * SCHEDULED SAILINGS o Evelyn Berg,from Seattle February 23 D. B, FEMMER, Agent PHONE. 114 Night Phone 312 Scheduled Air Servnce 'ro lN‘l‘ERlOR ALASKA WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points Between Nowe, Flat, Fairbanks and Junean PAA Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our 11 radio stations, all manned by experienced operators. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS ; § :()UISA.DELEBECQUE ' Corner Second ‘and Seward Strects Free Delivery PHONE 58